New Senate Intelligence Committee report backs up the intel community's findings on Russian election meddling, and flies in the face of Trump's attacks
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- The Senate Intelligence Committee released a bipartisan report about the US intelligence community's January 2017 assessment on Russian election meddling.
- The committee found the assessment is a "sound intelligence product" and that the conclusions were "reached in a professional and transparent manner."
- The findings fly in the face of President Donald Trump's and his allies' attacks on the intelligence community's credibility and bias.
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The Senate Intelligence Committee released a report on Tuesday largely underlining what the US intelligence community said in January 2017: Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election to help elect President Donald Trump.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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